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the 1934 machine law act came into law, and they're not used in a lot of crimes because we cracked down on those. so this is another reason why technology should be looked at in the law and these things should be made like senator schumer says, metal permanently in the gun, heavy penalty said to violate the law if you do so. this is the kind of thing terrorists go for. >> on these plastic printers and their capacity, so far, most of what they have been turning out melts or burns on the spot, but the idea that atf has been able to create one that fires eight bullets, that's a completely successful version of that gun for someone who wants to use it for one use. >> why would we as a nation allow people to make a gun that could be smuggled onto an aircraft, get into the prisons, hurt our elected leaders. why would we allow guns that have no sporting purpose, no legitimate purpose for self defense, no police or military purpose. why would we do that? we could easily make a law to stop this. this isn't a second amendment issue in my view. we should come together and say we're not going to pu
the 1934 machine law act came into law, and they're not used in a lot of crimes because we cracked down on those. so this is another reason why technology should be looked at in the law and these things should be made like senator schumer says, metal permanently in the gun, heavy penalty said to violate the law if you do so. this is the kind of thing terrorists go for. >> on these plastic printers and their capacity, so far, most of what they have been turning out melts or burns on the...
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tropes state law and the company can say we go with federal law. dennis: you are the lawyer but i see q are wrong. we have floated to stay. >> in those two decisions is important to build a single individual taking that medical marijuana with the structure but to know the area where you see it whole situation is the following figures whole wall is ridiculous that they have indicated there ll not prosecute. these two for lost jobs because people over frigid. >> bayou to agree. >> yes but ottman appeal of these laws say local octave -- an activity civic given unlawful activity will that be allowed under the sell-off will activity act spurred by debbie cable of waffles because of the law that federal prosecutors said the bill but to enforce dennis: now for the rewind. [laughter] even in the colorado it is legal to walk down the street smoking dope or something but even in colorado i could still be arrested for violating federal law? >> i hate to believe the ad prosecutor friday with the law is. i don't agree but i just say that if you ask the question
tropes state law and the company can say we go with federal law. dennis: you are the lawyer but i see q are wrong. we have floated to stay. >> in those two decisions is important to build a single individual taking that medical marijuana with the structure but to know the area where you see it whole situation is the following figures whole wall is ridiculous that they have indicated there ll not prosecute. these two for lost jobs because people over frigid. >> bayou to agree....
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it looks like the health care law is open for business. it looks like after all the misery love company types have had their say, a solid majority of the country wants the president's program to make it. the website, we're told, is working. as i said, what a bad day for those little trolls who live under the bridge. david corn is the washington bureau chief nor mother jones magazine and michael tomaski is with the daily beast. i want you to look at this poll and what people think about this. right now 55% of the country supports the idea of making it work. they want to keep it as it is, make it work. only 43% want to repeal it. another interesting number, a little more nuanced according to a current cnn orc poll. a majority of americans 53% said it was too soon to tell. saying it's not seen its day in court. not yet. keep in mind these polls were conducted before improvements to the law's website were announced over the weekend. so, david, there's good objective news and good perceptive news. totally 180 from the way this thing's been play
it looks like the health care law is open for business. it looks like after all the misery love company types have had their say, a solid majority of the country wants the president's program to make it. the website, we're told, is working. as i said, what a bad day for those little trolls who live under the bridge. david corn is the washington bureau chief nor mother jones magazine and michael tomaski is with the daily beast. i want you to look at this poll and what people think about this....
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. >> if you play it backwards, like a john lennon thing, it just says the heal care law is dead. >> i didn't hear that at all. i heard something quite different. but at the end of the day, what are seeing here is that there is actually a lot of an appetite to see a changed the way health care is delivered in this country and we can argue and continue to argue about this as well be one you e a very smart guy and you kw that. and you know the way to cut it. and the cost of everythi else, and you could sing or dance your way around it. but it is terrific. >> hold on a second. is is completely misleading and offensive. so let's use music to convince young people thathey shouldn't worry about the cost and a burden somewhat unimaginable and unpayable debt and sentences them to a life of servitude and it's really scary. neil: .comes out in the follow-up song, which iguess is part of it. >> yes. neil: do you find it odd that they are not focusing on the cost thing nd so something bad happens, there's nothing to tell me not to sign up. >> anything that the affordable care act costs is going to
. >> if you play it backwards, like a john lennon thing, it just says the heal care law is dead. >> i didn't hear that at all. i heard something quite different. but at the end of the day, what are seeing here is that there is actually a lot of an appetite to see a changed the way health care is delivered in this country and we can argue and continue to argue about this as well be one you e a very smart guy and you kw that. and you know the way to cut it. and the cost of everythi...
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do you have a proposal to improve the law that exists right now? >> it is a totally different concept. if the president wanted to take us -- if he took us up on our offer. i'm speaking totally out of turn here. if they want to take our bill and endorse and it pass it, you have two separate health care plans out there. you have obama care and this free market approach that i would like to try and many republican wos like to try. >> it is a free market approach. i went on the website. i tried to pick the plan as close to what the federal government provided me. and i wanted to state that members of congress, all 435 of us, we have the same health care the irs agent has, the guy at social security. we have the same -- >> you can pick your plan. >> what i'm trying to say, for the last 21 years, i have been afforded quality health care. government sponsored health care. $450 a month i pay. that's been my contribution. i faye same contribution that any other federal employee, and all i'm trying to say, if we are in the federal government, shouldn't we gi
do you have a proposal to improve the law that exists right now? >> it is a totally different concept. if the president wanted to take us -- if he took us up on our offer. i'm speaking totally out of turn here. if they want to take our bill and endorse and it pass it, you have two separate health care plans out there. you have obama care and this free market approach that i would like to try and many republican wos like to try. >> it is a free market approach. i went on the website....
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they had these laws in the uk guarding these tracking cookies. and will they mimic what the uk has, they will create laws that deal with ths. okay, so it says here thatit is okay and this is all the risk that he taken that what you deal with is that. >> yes, i think that at can be an argument. personally i think that america is founded upon the great principles such as a right to privacy and whatever that is. neil: you both think that we should move on from that. >> i do not think that. first of all, any company should have a duty to protect their visitors and say that there is a potentia for them to track you or know about it. neil: there is a sort of stigma of whatever you do at home could come back to bite you or could go to your boss. so would they go to your boss? i mean, what is the incentive of going to your boss? they are concerned about selling products and getting you to buy whatever it is that they are advertising. i don't necessarily think that they are going after you for those reasons. there is now way or and spyware that is out the
they had these laws in the uk guarding these tracking cookies. and will they mimic what the uk has, they will create laws that deal with ths. okay, so it says here thatit is okay and this is all the risk that he taken that what you deal with is that. >> yes, i think that at can be an argument. personally i think that america is founded upon the great principles such as a right to privacy and whatever that is. neil: you both think that we should move on from that. >> i do not think...
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because what the judge said today, essentially is federal law trumps state law. even though you've got a constitution that says the pensions shall not be diminished the judge said today, that actual federal bankruptcy law says that all the creditors have to be treated equally. all the unsecured creditors. and much of the pensions are unsecured. so get in line with, you know, everybody else that is owed money in detroit, sign painters and bondholders and everybody else. that is all an equal class. melissa: what us did mean? how does detroit balance its books now? >> that is a good question. essentially what the city manager, the emergency city manager offered already was about $2 billion for the 11 billion owed. everybody's done the math on that, says it is 16 cents on the dollar. that doesn't mean necessarily across the board they will settle with folks. what this does mean if they hadn't been allowed to go into bankruptcy, you have all the lawsuits from everybody that is owed money by detroit. they would go into court and begin to get judgments and frozen city's
because what the judge said today, essentially is federal law trumps state law. even though you've got a constitution that says the pensions shall not be diminished the judge said today, that actual federal bankruptcy law says that all the creditors have to be treated equally. all the unsecured creditors. and much of the pensions are unsecured. so get in line with, you know, everybody else that is owed money in detroit, sign painters and bondholders and everybody else. that is all an equal...
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faa said about 7500 of these in 2015 becaused on law changing. a lot of people see benefits in this, photographers, crops, for, exploration, oil and gas lines, there is a lot you can do with unmanned aerial vehicles that have nothing to do with spying on vehicles or dropping bombs, drones are our friends, or maybe they will be if you let them. gerri: look honey here comes my 50 shades of gray right now. thank you, joe, great stuff, it is fascinating, i will try to keep an open mind about drones. >> please do. >> thank you, when we come back, tips on avoiding holiday food binge. are we in a bubble? is it about to burst, we look out for and you your money, next. [ male aouncer ]ow can power consumption in china, impact wool exports from new zealand, textile production ispain, and the use of medical technology in the u.s.? at t. rowe price, we understand thnnections of a complex, global economy. itit's just one reason over 70% of our mutual funds beat their0-year lipper average t. rowe price. invest with confidence. with investment information, risk
faa said about 7500 of these in 2015 becaused on law changing. a lot of people see benefits in this, photographers, crops, for, exploration, oil and gas lines, there is a lot you can do with unmanned aerial vehicles that have nothing to do with spying on vehicles or dropping bombs, drones are our friends, or maybe they will be if you let them. gerri: look honey here comes my 50 shades of gray right now. thank you, joe, great stuff, it is fascinating, i will try to keep an open mind about...
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this law is going to work. and for the sake of our economic security it needs to work. >> nbc news reports that 29,000 people sign the up through the healthcare.gov site on sun and monday alone. that's bad news, perhaps, for its conservative critics. they seem to be running out of ammunition on the other side. quote, it does seem as though we've entered a new stage in the health care battle with democrats regrouping and dare we say unified and with republicans running out of new attacks. congressman, thank you for joining us. i am amazed that the president, well, let me just say i am amazed by the whole thing, the screw up starting october 1, the relatively quick recovery in his efforts, his new focus on execution, bringing in the right people where they weren't there before, how's this moving politically? i'll talk about administration tomorrow night, but what about the politics? is he able to turn this thing around in time to protect the seats he has in congress next year? >> yes, because what the american pe
this law is going to work. and for the sake of our economic security it needs to work. >> nbc news reports that 29,000 people sign the up through the healthcare.gov site on sun and monday alone. that's bad news, perhaps, for its conservative critics. they seem to be running out of ammunition on the other side. quote, it does seem as though we've entered a new stage in the health care battle with democrats regrouping and dare we say unified and with republicans running out of new attacks....
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he won one of the things he say that you can take a deduction on from the law says. >> yes, this has been a huge one. a lot of people did not know what their loss was from the hurricane. a hurricane, tornado, fire, we have a 10% hurdle that we have to jump over. but anything above that is tax-deductible. gerri: you are you're going to get a little break there. >> these are legit and documented and appraisals and the whole 9 yards. gerri: i'm so happy you will be back with us later in the week and we thank you for coming on tonight. that's good stuff. okay, more information, go to gerriwillis.com. lessons we should've learned should learn from the bernie madoff scandal. the five-year anniversary in one of the most followed analyst on wall street will join us with why he says don't fear. he is coming up next. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] here's a question for you: if every u.s. home replaced one light bulb with a compact fluorescent bulb, the energy saved could ght how many homes? 1 million? 2 million? 3 million? the answer is. 3 million homes. by 2030, investments in energy efficiency c
he won one of the things he say that you can take a deduction on from the law says. >> yes, this has been a huge one. a lot of people did not know what their loss was from the hurricane. a hurricane, tornado, fire, we have a 10% hurdle that we have to jump over. but anything above that is tax-deductible. gerri: you are you're going to get a little break there. >> these are legit and documented and appraisals and the whole 9 yards. gerri: i'm so happy you will be back with us later...
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two senior new york law enforcement sources telling cnn the engineer told investigators at the crash scene that he was, quote, in a daze. that's a quote. in a daze just before the disaster. cnn's nic robertson is joining us from yonkers, new york, outside new york city, at the ntsb briefing. what else did we learn? >> reporter: well, we learned the ntsb has now looked at the signaling. they say that they found no anomalies in the signaling. if we remember, the engineer was quoted as saying right after the accident that he applied the brakes, knock happened. the ntsb say they've had an examination of the brakes, and they feel that the results have come back showing that there were no problems with those brakes. this is what they said. >> we've determined that the metro north mechanical department performed a proper brake test prior to the accident train leaving the station, and there were no anomalies noted. based on these data, there's no indication that the brake systems were not functioning properly. >> reporter: well, the other thing that we learned from the ntsb is through their
two senior new york law enforcement sources telling cnn the engineer told investigators at the crash scene that he was, quote, in a daze. that's a quote. in a daze just before the disaster. cnn's nic robertson is joining us from yonkers, new york, outside new york city, at the ntsb briefing. what else did we learn? >> reporter: well, we learned the ntsb has now looked at the signaling. they say that they found no anomalies in the signaling. if we remember, the engineer was quoted as...
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i can tell you that a senior law enforcement spokesperson told cnn they have no reason to believe the train engineer was actually on his cell phone during the time of the derailment. and actually, anderson, speaking to another investigator out here, they tell me there are a lot of moving parts to the investigation, one investigator telling me it is just too soon to have the definitive parts. >> all right, jay, thank you very much. and one commuter on her way to work, before you meet her, this was the car she was in on its side. there was a rows of seats on the left and right. the carry-on rack on the right. amanda, i'm so glad you're okay. how are you holding up? >> physically, i am relatively unscathed, and unbelievably so. emotionally, i probably need more time to sort it out. >> does it feel real? >> it is getting more real, the more i hear and see on the news, clearly being inside the train i had no idea the gravity of the situation. when i took the photos i had no idea i would show them to anybody. i had no idea it would get me to a point like this. i only took the pictures to te
i can tell you that a senior law enforcement spokesperson told cnn they have no reason to believe the train engineer was actually on his cell phone during the time of the derailment. and actually, anderson, speaking to another investigator out here, they tell me there are a lot of moving parts to the investigation, one investigator telling me it is just too soon to have the definitive parts. >> all right, jay, thank you very much. and one commuter on her way to work, before you meet her,...
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it's important to keep in mind that military and law enforcement have very specific, very permissive of rules for their use of drones. commercialization drones is a totally different subject. you're talking about flying these in highly populated area, that's the only place it makes sense to use delivery vehicles or uavs as delivery vehicles. you're going to have to look at the nexus between local, ste and federal authority plenty of communities simply say we don't want drones in o neighborhood. they may say we don't want the noise pollution, we don't want the visual pollution. how is that all going to work? the faa has got a lot of work ahead of them -- melissa: which is what brings bruce his point that this was all an elaborate ruse to get us all talking once again. jeff bezos is a pretty smart guy. do you think that's a what it's all about? is. >> he's the drone ranger. melissa: go ahead -- [laughter] the drone ranger. yeah, so you think that's what it is all about, you didn't look at this and immediately see the marketing opportunity? it could be 1-800-mattress as it goes flying b
it's important to keep in mind that military and law enforcement have very specific, very permissive of rules for their use of drones. commercialization drones is a totally different subject. you're talking about flying these in highly populated area, that's the only place it makes sense to use delivery vehicles or uavs as delivery vehicles. you're going to have to look at the nexus between local, ste and federal authority plenty of communities simply say we don't want drones in o neighborhood....
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then he is re-writing laws and enforcing other laws. then he decides, well, i don't care if you're in session or not. congressman, what do you think? any other areas you think of? >> well, listen, the take care clause requires the president to faithfully execute all the laws. it is established principle of constitutional law, back from the days of marsbury versus madison, the days of constitutional law, he should know this. but he is grabbing as much power as he can. and unfortunately, we're letting him do this in congress. and we should point out this is not a republican or democratic issue, regardless of who is in power, the congress intended for the president to have certain powers. and president obama is taking way more than the constitution allowed. and we have got to do what we can to stop him. unfortunately, we don't have a lot of options at our disposal. >> well, let's talk about the options, one of the witnesses mentioned impeachment. i don't think that is going to happen. are there any other legal remedies perhaps? >> well, if
then he is re-writing laws and enforcing other laws. then he decides, well, i don't care if you're in session or not. congressman, what do you think? any other areas you think of? >> well, listen, the take care clause requires the president to faithfully execute all the laws. it is established principle of constitutional law, back from the days of marsbury versus madison, the days of constitutional law, he should know this. but he is grabbing as much power as he can. and unfortunately,...
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proposed laws to allow competing currency. right now this might fit the bill but, i'm not preticking that -- predicting bitcoin may come out on top and may be a major participant and getting a lot of attention and i enjoy the discussion. melissa: you use ad word that is bitcoin's major problem which is stability. is there something they could do, is that the key to making bitcoin more reliable and more acceptable to more people? because while i think it is interesting and believe in the concept i would not personally want to put any money that i wasn't you know, very comfortable with losing into bitcoin. could they make it more stable? would that ruin the underlying premise? >> i think they face a major problem because, you know, metals are a little bit different than that. but it wasn't so stable the other day, you know when the chinese announced they weren't going to allow the chinese to use bitcoins. what did it do, go down 2 or $300 which is a big percentage. no, stability is very difficult for fiat money. it is never goin
proposed laws to allow competing currency. right now this might fit the bill but, i'm not preticking that -- predicting bitcoin may come out on top and may be a major participant and getting a lot of attention and i enjoy the discussion. melissa: you use ad word that is bitcoin's major problem which is stability. is there something they could do, is that the key to making bitcoin more reliable and more acceptable to more people? because while i think it is interesting and believe in the concept...
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the new tax law changes, your tax obligation to be a total of 50 percent of your income. half of your income, one in $2 going toggled sam, the state to all kinds of people accept your pocket. all this week we're letting you know what you should do and informing you of any others you may not even know about. joining us now, the firm wide partner in charge of tax and business services. thank you for coming in. you guys have a year end tax guide and then in putting some of your clients dissimulation to see what they might go, april. >> it is not pretty. we sampled 1200 clients. we took there taxes were 2012 and layered the changes on taxes in 2013. it did not sound like a big increase, 7%. if you took the changes, not what you would think it would be, but the surprise was the amount. gerri? >> a quarter of a billion. gerri: were not talking about the world. just your clients. >> just clients. gerri: that's crazy. all right. let's take through these changes because there are a lot of them. starting with the brand spanking new income-tax bracket. tell us about that. >> the new
the new tax law changes, your tax obligation to be a total of 50 percent of your income. half of your income, one in $2 going toggled sam, the state to all kinds of people accept your pocket. all this week we're letting you know what you should do and informing you of any others you may not even know about. joining us now, the firm wide partner in charge of tax and business services. thank you for coming in. you guys have a year end tax guide and then in putting some of your clients...
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state senator proposed a lot to prevent law-enforcement from getting material support for the nsa and also make evidence obtained in these activities inadmissible in court cases. the san diego mayor who has been sentenced to three months in three years probation, for sexual harassment. he resigned after he was accused of placing a woman in a head law, kissing another and grabbing another. 20 women have come forward. that is your west coast minute. we had to update you. men's where made easy. online retailer looking to take the hassle out of bank shirts and blazers. the co-founders are next. dennis: sarah palin back in the spotlight with the launch of her new reality shows set for next year. details in the media minute. [ male announcer ] here's a question for you: where does the united states get most of its energy? is it africa? the middle east? canada? or the u.s.? the answer is... the u.s. ♪ most of amica's energy comes from right here at home. takehe energy quiz. energy lives here. [ engine revs ] ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] the mercedes-benz winter event s back, with the perfe v
state senator proposed a lot to prevent law-enforcement from getting material support for the nsa and also make evidence obtained in these activities inadmissible in court cases. the san diego mayor who has been sentenced to three months in three years probation, for sexual harassment. he resigned after he was accused of placing a woman in a head law, kissing another and grabbing another. 20 women have come forward. that is your west coast minute. we had to update you. men's where made easy....
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much they're flying by the seat of their pants and just not planned this out for a bill signed into law 3 1/2 years ago. melissa: you were being more generous about it than i would. i'm thinking insurance companies are sitting here. they have been the whipping boys. they have been ones who been blamed for all the people who got kicked off their health care and they're sitting there saying you know what? we were thrown under the bus. now we're stuck with all these people who are going to, we have more expenses. we have people who are sicker in the pool. we still have to charge the same lower rate to these other people. we're getting screwed all over the place. so we deserve more money, in terms of subsidy. i don't think they're going to be, you know, careful with their estimate of how much they're supposed to get from the government because the government hasn't been careful with them. >> number probably the best thing of course for the insurance company, it's check. it is money. it is in their hand. they don't have to wait for the process to work. one thing everybody found out is that t
much they're flying by the seat of their pants and just not planned this out for a bill signed into law 3 1/2 years ago. melissa: you were being more generous about it than i would. i'm thinking insurance companies are sitting here. they have been the whipping boys. they have been ones who been blamed for all the people who got kicked off their health care and they're sitting there saying you know what? we were thrown under the bus. now we're stuck with all these people who are going to, we...
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neil: we can get past that silly lopping camp the law, can't we? >> well, you would think so. [laughter] neil: thank you for joining us. captain chuck nash. the 401k is putting it all on you now. well, public union workers right now -- things are changing for them whether you like it or not. neil: hey all you illinois state workers complaining about entering the 401(k) world, what took you so long. but in illinois public workers continue to say 401 is not okay, they are pushing back hard against a push in a land' lincoln to have public workers. unions are threatening to sue. state says go ahead, there is no money in the till, unions are getting a raw deal said rippard benjamin. and explain that. >> i mean this is a -- this is the ticking time bomb out there. this bill is so big at federal lynch, we can't affood to pay it. i, applaud the democrat governors in illinois saying enough is enough. neil: rich, i can understand workers, who have been planning for this, they could grandfather this in, promises were made at a different time. >> but nonetheless, what we know is that they
neil: we can get past that silly lopping camp the law, can't we? >> well, you would think so. [laughter] neil: thank you for joining us. captain chuck nash. the 401k is putting it all on you now. well, public union workers right now -- things are changing for them whether you like it or not. neil: hey all you illinois state workers complaining about entering the 401(k) world, what took you so long. but in illinois public workers continue to say 401 is not okay, they are pushing back hard...
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the law is the law and we'll aed by -- abide by the law. >> that's right. we'll leave it there. oklahoma attorney general scott pruitt. thank you, sir. appreciate your point of view. that's it for tonight's show. we'll see how these and other court decisions out there and we'll try to follow all of them. i'm larry kudlow and we'll be back tomorrow evening with another episode of the kudlow report. [ male announcer ] this december, experience the gift of true artistry and some of the best offers of the year at the lexus december to remember sales event. this is the pursuit of perfection. if every u.s. home replaced one light bulb with a compact fluorescent bulb, the energy saved could light how many homes? 1 million? 2 million? 3 million? the answer is... 3 million homes. by 2030, investments in energy efficiency could help americans save $300 billion each year. take the energy quiz. energy lives here. with my united mileageplus explorer card. i've saved $75 in checked bag fees. [ delavane ] priority boarding is really important to us. you can just get on the plane and relax. [ j
the law is the law and we'll aed by -- abide by the law. >> that's right. we'll leave it there. oklahoma attorney general scott pruitt. thank you, sir. appreciate your point of view. that's it for tonight's show. we'll see how these and other court decisions out there and we'll try to follow all of them. i'm larry kudlow and we'll be back tomorrow evening with another episode of the kudlow report. [ male announcer ] this december, experience the gift of true artistry and some of the best...
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my mother-in-law bought a gift for my son. i literally did not spend one minute in another store the entire rest of the weekend because it's so annoying, but i'm the buyer in my house. i buy everything online. did you go inside a store? >> i didn't. >> no. >> i did, but it's kind of my job to be at the mall on black friday. but i did shop. that's unusual. i bought things at nordstrom and lululemon, two places where things were not on sale. melissa: that's true, and places i shop online. new reports say one in ten twitter accounts is fake. why would anyone want fake fans? you're going to meet someone who sells fake followers. we're going to ask him about that. at the end of the day, it is all about "money." [ male announcer ] here's a question for you. if ery u.s. home replaced one light bulb with a compact fluorescent bulb, the energy saved could light how many homes? 1 million? 2 million? 3 million? the answer is... 3 million homes. by 2030, investments in energefficiency could help ericans save $300 billion each year. take t
my mother-in-law bought a gift for my son. i literally did not spend one minute in another store the entire rest of the weekend because it's so annoying, but i'm the buyer in my house. i buy everything online. did you go inside a store? >> i didn't. >> no. >> i did, but it's kind of my job to be at the mall on black friday. but i did shop. that's unusual. i bought things at nordstrom and lululemon, two places where things were not on sale. melissa: that's true, and places i...
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and it may have different laws and may threaten to sue my publisher in a back out. then, an international, the raiders organization invited me to come to think that i talked to members of the house of lords because they were rewriting defamation laws. and they had to go. so i am hopeful that we will deal to publish in the wind. you know, it was a consideration when i first talked to the editor of "the new yorker," well before paul haggis to that of the church can we talked about my interest in writing about scientology and we were mindful of the fact that coming in now, the church had, for instance, when "time" magazine did an exposÉ, scientology suit "time" magazine. they lost every step along the way, all the way to the supreme court. but it was the most expensive suit "time" magazine never defended. it took 10 years. i didn't want to put my magazine to that, nor did i want to spend 10 years making acquisitions. if you think there's a chilling effect, there is the chilling effect. but i think now, more people are writing about scientology. i want to commend you a
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, namingill bratton to be the city's next police commissioner, the 66-year-old bratton is a veteran law enforcement official who previously ran the nypd and resilient as demonstration and headed the police department's above los angeles and boston. a new poll from cnn showing support for stricter gun control is fading. just 49 percent now say they back restrictions to the second amendment down six points from the 55 percent who have said they back in control in january. but may be part of the reason that the new york mayor now michael bloomberg, you remember him, gun control group bears against illegal vans surrendering extreme tactics to push can control. please take a look at their shocking new ad for portrayal of a potential school shooting nine da before the first anniversary of that age and connecticut school massacre. >> on december 14th we will have a momenof silence for newtown. but with 26 more schools shooting since that date, ask yourlf, is silence what america needs are now? lou: joining us now, the "a-team," pulitzerrize-winning columnist, new york post of fox news to trigg
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he launched a new political campaign to call republicans up for not offering an alternative to a law that he vows will not be torn down. >> you have good ideas, bring them to me. let's go. but we are not repealing it as long as i am president. >> with his embattled health and human services secretary, the senior adviser looking on, the president dug-in declaring this is his top second term priority. >> if i have to fight another three years to make sure this law works, and that is where i will do. that is what we will do. millions more who stand to be helped. and we have to make sure that they know that. and, you know, i have said very clearly that, you know, our poor execution in the first couple of months on the websiie clouded the fact that there are a whole bunch of people who stand to benefit. >> another attempt by the president to assert the law itself is not the problem. if only his team had better communicated have good that it is and then a better job on the web, all would be fine, even though aides to senate republican leader mitch mcconnell quickly noted, the president has
he launched a new political campaign to call republicans up for not offering an alternative to a law that he vows will not be torn down. >> you have good ideas, bring them to me. let's go. but we are not repealing it as long as i am president. >> with his embattled health and human services secretary, the senior adviser looking on, the president dug-in declaring this is his top second term priority. >> if i have to fight another three years to make sure this law works, and...
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plus, with the website working better and enrollment on the rise, we'll ask one of the law's architects, dr. ezequiel emanuel where obama care goes from here. >>> it's been ten years since i took over the anchor chair here. it's been quite a ride. we'll look back at some of our favorite moments from the last ten years. all right now on "fox news sunday." >>> and hello again from fox news in washington. this is a national day of prayer and reflection in south africa. as that nation continues to mourn the man many consider its father. south africans gathered at makeshift shrines to remember nelson mandela who died thursday at the age of 95. fox news senior foreign affairs correspondent is live outside mandela's home in johannesburg with the latest. >> reporter: chris, this was supposed to be that national day of prayer and reflection. and, in fact, across the country it's filled with people marking the day. here in what was the old home neighborhood of nelson mandela, just a few days after his passing, the mood here is anything but solemn. in fact, it is festive. take a look at what we sa
plus, with the website working better and enrollment on the rise, we'll ask one of the law's architects, dr. ezequiel emanuel where obama care goes from here. >>> it's been ten years since i took over the anchor chair here. it's been quite a ride. we'll look back at some of our favorite moments from the last ten years. all right now on "fox news sunday." >>> and hello again from fox news in washington. this is a national day of prayer and reflection in south africa....
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it's not constrained by laws. and part of what we're trying to do over the next month or so is having done on independent review and brought a whole bunch of folks, civil libertarians and lawyers and others, to examine what's being done, i'll be proposing some self-restraint on the nsa and to initiate some reforms that can give people more confidence. but i wanted everybody to be clear. the people of the nsa generally are looking out for the safety of the american people. they are not interested in reading your e-mails. they're not interested in reading your text messages. and that's not something that's done and we've got a big system of checks and balances including the courts and congress who have the capacity to prevent that from happening. >> mr. president, let's look at that question of confidence a entrusted government. 50 years ago in june of 1963, president john f. kennedy spoke here at the american university. let's listen to something he said at that moment that i think applies to the place this country
it's not constrained by laws. and part of what we're trying to do over the next month or so is having done on independent review and brought a whole bunch of folks, civil libertarians and lawyers and others, to examine what's being done, i'll be proposing some self-restraint on the nsa and to initiate some reforms that can give people more confidence. but i wanted everybody to be clear. the people of the nsa generally are looking out for the safety of the american people. they are not...
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it will become law. he said, then what should i do. her response was, free mandela and begin to negotiate a new south africa while you have leverage, because that divestment bill calls for global cooperation and you will have no leverage. whether he's right or wrong, history is history, and he said that while that bill never became law, it hung over south africa like the sword of damocles. >> well said. thank you so much ron dellums and bill keller. we'll be right back after this. like a milk-bone biscuit. ♪ say it with milk-bone. ♪ stacy's mom has got it goin' on ♪ ♪ stacy's mom has got it goin' on ♪ ♪ stacy's mom has got it goin' on ♪ [ male announcer ] the beautifully practical and practically beautiful cadillac srx. get the best offers of the season now. lease this 2014 srx for around $349 a month. during the season's best event from cadillac. ♪ if every u.s. home replaced one light bulb with a compact fluorescent bulb, the energy saved could light how many homes? 1 million? 2 million? 3 million? the answer is... 3
it will become law. he said, then what should i do. her response was, free mandela and begin to negotiate a new south africa while you have leverage, because that divestment bill calls for global cooperation and you will have no leverage. whether he's right or wrong, history is history, and he said that while that bill never became law, it hung over south africa like the sword of damocles. >> well said. thank you so much ron dellums and bill keller. we'll be right back after this. like a...
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you're saying he's basically rewriting the law. but what i don't understand is that, that is dead on arrival. it's going to go nowhere in the senate. the president's not going to sign it. if you believe the president has rewritten the law, if that's what you believe, so he's undermining the legislative function of congress, why don't you simply go to court and let the judicial branch sort it out? i don't know if you're right or you're wrong. but a resolution is going to get you nowhere fast. >> we're not going to have as member of congress likely going to have standing. you need to have somebody who suffered an injury. you may yet see that next year, greta, with the employer mandate delay. some of these insurance companies are essentially being told they can offer these plans that are still technically illegal under the statute. so it does put them in a difficult situation. but we in congress would probably not be able to sustain standing. so what my resolution is doing is at least getting the house on record saying, we don't think
you're saying he's basically rewriting the law. but what i don't understand is that, that is dead on arrival. it's going to go nowhere in the senate. the president's not going to sign it. if you believe the president has rewritten the law, if that's what you believe, so he's undermining the legislative function of congress, why don't you simply go to court and let the judicial branch sort it out? i don't know if you're right or you're wrong. but a resolution is going to get you nowhere fast....
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when he was still in law school, he had been at robben island, president of south africa. all said they expect that the president will attend nelson mandela's funeral. >> global history for that matter of nelson mandela being the first black president of south africa and barack obama first black president of the united states. >> there is no question about that. the fact that president obama's father was from kenya, he feels a bond to the continent of africa as well. south africa is the most important economy. remembering, you know, the colonial africa went through a serial process of nations achieving their independence but the last on that list was south africa because the grip of the white national's government was so strong and the stakes were so high tremendously longer than it did places like kenya where president obama's father hailed from. a lot of emotion today from this president and i think you can expect him to point to the example of mandela as an example of statesmanship. but especially to our country which is so bitterly divided right now. >> this is truly a
when he was still in law school, he had been at robben island, president of south africa. all said they expect that the president will attend nelson mandela's funeral. >> global history for that matter of nelson mandela being the first black president of south africa and barack obama first black president of the united states. >> there is no question about that. the fact that president obama's father was from kenya, he feels a bond to the continent of africa as well. south africa is...
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fewer laws have been passed than by any other in the past 66 years. so why aren't they getting anything done? should we be surprised, dom? >> this is or surprised face. maybe, yes -- no, i think there should be a quota system of. you have to pass a certain number of laws -- >> we have to do this "biggest loser style" in if you're only losing three pounds -- >> you have to kind crank it up. >> there are obviously these big items on debt, spending, the farm big and other things that need to get done, but there is a big strange and an understandable one, and a lot of people in the house and senate who ran on the idea, i am not coming to washington to pass legislation. i am coming to washington to make sure more legislation, more laws aren't pass. >> less government is something we talk about all the time. maybe that's a good thing, but still when you talk about product activity, maybe there should be another metric than just passing laws. >>> check out the yahoo! finance question of the day. are you partsing in cybermonday? 30% say no, i prefer not to sh
fewer laws have been passed than by any other in the past 66 years. so why aren't they getting anything done? should we be surprised, dom? >> this is or surprised face. maybe, yes -- no, i think there should be a quota system of. you have to pass a certain number of laws -- >> we have to do this "biggest loser style" in if you're only losing three pounds -- >> you have to kind crank it up. >> there are obviously these big items on debt, spending, the farm big...
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charles, professor of law at harvard university. chris bishop, there's a line in "the new york times" about nelson mandela from a quote from one of his prison cell block mates who says the first thing to remember about mandela is that he came from a royal family. that always gave him a strength. tell us about nelson mandela's upbringing and how that affected his bearing as he moved through his difficult life. >> well, certainly he came from a royal lineage in his home area. he was brought up to be a chief. his father was a chief. he was -- had a very high upbringing, one might say. it was only when he became a young man that it was decided that he was going to marry someone that he didn't want to. he went to johannesburg where he became a security guard, among other things, in a mine. but he always sort of had that patrition thing among him and for that reason he could get away with other things that politicians -- all of these memories coming up tonight. i remember one time we were in malawi, one of the many meetings for the africa
charles, professor of law at harvard university. chris bishop, there's a line in "the new york times" about nelson mandela from a quote from one of his prison cell block mates who says the first thing to remember about mandela is that he came from a royal family. that always gave him a strength. tell us about nelson mandela's upbringing and how that affected his bearing as he moved through his difficult life. >> well, certainly he came from a royal lineage in his home area. he...
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they're just following the law. they're following a normal course of don -- conduct for a corporation and transparency is the issue. they have to be legally transparent to the shareholders, but by saying we complied with another government subpoena, we followed the law again, it's not -- they don't have to do that. >> a lot of other companies have been part of this don't do that. >> right. the issue here is not whether or not the government gets to know where we are, who do we call, and every single phone data that at&t complies. that's a separate issue. the question is, if you are a consumer of at&t, or if you are a shareholder, here the shareholders own more than $500 million of at&t, they're saying, we want to know what of our personal information are you giving to the government? what of our personal phone -- >> what if they're sworn to secrecy? >> they're not. that's the point. >> wait. i disagree there. >> the national security -- remember when verizon said we couldn't sty veil. that. >> they're not sworn to s
they're just following the law. they're following a normal course of don -- conduct for a corporation and transparency is the issue. they have to be legally transparent to the shareholders, but by saying we complied with another government subpoena, we followed the law again, it's not -- they don't have to do that. >> a lot of other companies have been part of this don't do that. >> right. the issue here is not whether or not the government gets to know where we are, who do we call,...
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follow the law. even if they think it's going to be a small penalty, they are going to weigh that penalty heavily in their minds because they want to basically be on the right side of the law. i think the president's messaging there is very careful but it's outrageous when you think about it, they are telling people to be irresponsible, take a chance, roll the dice, break the law and go without health insurance and these are the same conservatives who would have said in an earlier time if you didn't take the personal responsibility to buy health insurance, then you deserve to suffer the consequences and now they can actively advocating for young people to go without insurance. >> we should also make clear -- we should make clear, first of all, that there are multiple reasons for people to get insurance. it's not just the penalty. first of all, you've got subsidies here which are bringing down the prices. second, there's been competition that have already brought the insurance prices on average down,
follow the law. even if they think it's going to be a small penalty, they are going to weigh that penalty heavily in their minds because they want to basically be on the right side of the law. i think the president's messaging there is very careful but it's outrageous when you think about it, they are telling people to be irresponsible, take a chance, roll the dice, break the law and go without health insurance and these are the same conservatives who would have said in an earlier time if you...
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and listed improvements he believes the new law will bring. then mr. obama addressed his critics. >> we're not repealing it as long as i'm president. [ applause ] >> i want everybody -- you still think this law is a bad idea. you have got to tell us specifically what you would do to cut costs, cover more people, make insurance more secure. you can't just say that the system was working with 41 million people without health insurance. >> now as football people know the best defense is a good offense. that's what the president was doing today. challenging his opponents to come up with a better system. from the beginning of the healthcare debate talking points suggested that congress pass limited targeted laws to address unfairness in the system. things like allowing healthcare insurance companies to compete nationwide the increased competition would drive down costs things like free healthcare clinics for the uninsured where he they could just walk in and get whatever help they needed. but president obama didn't want that he wanted income redistribution
and listed improvements he believes the new law will bring. then mr. obama addressed his critics. >> we're not repealing it as long as i'm president. [ applause ] >> i want everybody -- you still think this law is a bad idea. you have got to tell us specifically what you would do to cut costs, cover more people, make insurance more secure. you can't just say that the system was working with 41 million people without health insurance. >> now as football people know the best...
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and the citizens want capable, tolerant, silent officers who enforce the law. there's no reason to scream at people, there's never a reason to scream at people. lose your cool, you need to be coolheaded, diffuse the situation. this could have been resolved easily. >> and goldie, quickly, before we go, the proof is in her ultimate conduct. she was pulled over when she was asked. then she made the mistake under pressure of her decision making to drive away again. but then she pulls over again. this is clearly -- this is not someone who's trying to escape to california and then, you know, what she ends up doing is driving what she -- as i see it, into an area where she thinks is safe and her children will be safe and pulls over, literally at a hotel. and surrenders, basically, you know, is in the process of surrendering here. she wasn't trying to escape. >> absolutely, you know, clearly, she followed the handbook. it's not like she drove into some cave and tried to hide this car and these children. she drove into a well-lit place where there would be witnesses. th
and the citizens want capable, tolerant, silent officers who enforce the law. there's no reason to scream at people, there's never a reason to scream at people. lose your cool, you need to be coolheaded, diffuse the situation. this could have been resolved easily. >> and goldie, quickly, before we go, the proof is in her ultimate conduct. she was pulled over when she was asked. then she made the mistake under pressure of her decision making to drive away again. but then she pulls over...
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it is called taking in the law. the change was requested by the wind energy industry whose wind farms are responsible for killing lots of thousands of birds every year, including, unfortunately, many of these eagles. and it is -- anyway, it is a terrible thing. turning now to our failing correctional system, our next guest to is here, i think, two weeks ago when we for started talking to about a system of justice that is mocking the very idea of just in proportion of punishment. your content -- here to continue our conversation about what has happened to the fundamental credo of let the punishment fit the crime is a professor of criminal law at the new york law school and the author of the important book, the death the punishment. good to have you back with us. >> thank you. lou: you have spent how many hours, days. i mean, it is incredible. and to see that some of the facilities that are available to our prisoners, if we could start to see some of the video, the places, i mean, running shoes, president obama that a
it is called taking in the law. the change was requested by the wind energy industry whose wind farms are responsible for killing lots of thousands of birds every year, including, unfortunately, many of these eagles. and it is -- anyway, it is a terrible thing. turning now to our failing correctional system, our next guest to is here, i think, two weeks ago when we for started talking to about a system of justice that is mocking the very idea of just in proportion of punishment. your content --...
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that's what the law says. we'll be a part of that. >> not really. joining me with reaction, tennessee congressman marcia blackburn and devin nunez. wait a minute. i know the speaker, speaker boehner, his staff, they are all going to the exchange. is the staff getting the exemptions or not spp. >> one would think his staff saying with the federal health benefit program is an exemptions. this is something the administration tried to do. 1700 waivers. 22 delays. they have missed over half the legal deadlines. you could say for them it's kind of business as usual as far as the implementation goes. >> seem it is law is so good of course they want the staff getting the same plan as the american people are stuck with now. right? >> it's outrageous and many of the staff in washington are having problems and being rejected from the exchange. the staff that are going on the exchange the right way like the law says, they can't even get harry reid who exempted his staff. >> let's go to the poll numbers. they are telling. i don't really know. the president said
that's what the law says. we'll be a part of that. >> not really. joining me with reaction, tennessee congressman marcia blackburn and devin nunez. wait a minute. i know the speaker, speaker boehner, his staff, they are all going to the exchange. is the staff getting the exemptions or not spp. >> one would think his staff saying with the federal health benefit program is an exemptions. this is something the administration tried to do. 1700 waivers. 22 delays. they have missed over...
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a law is going to be signed by the governor there. bottom line, this is going to be the challenge for decades for every mayor and governor that they're going to be facing here and it's going to be major fights between unions, nonunions, all sorts of things. that's it for this edition of "the daily rundown." we'll see you right back here tomorrow. chris jansing gets the baton. as a business owner, i'm constantly putting out fires. so i deserve a small business credit card with amazing rewards. with the spark cash card from capital one, i get 2% cash back on every purchase, every day. i break my back around here. finally someone's recognizing me with unlimited rewards! meetings start at 11, cindy. [ male announcer ] get the spark business card from capital one. choose 2% cash back or double miles on every purchase, every day. what's in your wallet? i need your timesheets, larry! you may be muddling through allergies. try zyrtec-d®. powerful relief of nasal congestion and other allergy symptoms -- all in one pill. zyrtec-d®. at the pha
a law is going to be signed by the governor there. bottom line, this is going to be the challenge for decades for every mayor and governor that they're going to be facing here and it's going to be major fights between unions, nonunions, all sorts of things. that's it for this edition of "the daily rundown." we'll see you right back here tomorrow. chris jansing gets the baton. as a business owner, i'm constantly putting out fires. so i deserve a small business credit card with amazing...
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but the government officials should honor the law. and i do think by and large the news media is handling this issue responsibly. it shouldn't be up to the government to pick and choose what it discloses. i think it should be up to journalists, frankly, to decide what to put on the air. >> and to people to decide what they want to watch. >> we have many platforms. these things will probably be put online. >> they already are. >> people can go and listen if they like but the families are not forced to be traumatized at this time with this. and maybe in a few years, like the 9/11 tapes they might be put on our air and people will listen to them. >> let us know what you think about the decision. follow me on twitt twitter @andersoncooper. tweet us @ac360. >>> authorities have found a stolen truck containing a radioactive substance to make a dirty bomb. unclear if all the material has been recovered. >>> if you thought a crack-smoking mayor was news enough, there's new light about rob ford mayor of toronto. wiretapping information reveals
but the government officials should honor the law. and i do think by and large the news media is handling this issue responsibly. it shouldn't be up to the government to pick and choose what it discloses. i think it should be up to journalists, frankly, to decide what to put on the air. >> and to people to decide what they want to watch. >> we have many platforms. these things will probably be put online. >> they already are. >> people can go and listen if they like but...
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senator harry reid is offering to exempt his staff from buying insurance through the laws of exchanges and the other three congressional leaders include john boehner,, nancy pelosi, and mitch mcconnell, and they all have told their staff to join the exchange. on wall street today, stocks in the dow jones down and the nasdaq up a fraction. european regulators fined six financial institutions, a record 2.3 billion, for conspiring to interest rate manipulate interest rates. mgm selling its remaining 10% stake on allied financial. the carmakers lending arm getting about $900 million. the government remains the majority shareholder, which received a 17 billion-dollar bailout during the crisis, of which they have repaid two thirds. the president comparing the struggle for health care for obamacare to the civil rights and suffrage movements. some of our favorite radio talk show host are joining us tonight to take up that issue and more and we have some good news on the economy. investors, not all of them, rejected that good news on wall street. we will be talking with moody's chief economist
senator harry reid is offering to exempt his staff from buying insurance through the laws of exchanges and the other three congressional leaders include john boehner,, nancy pelosi, and mitch mcconnell, and they all have told their staff to join the exchange. on wall street today, stocks in the dow jones down and the nasdaq up a fraction. european regulators fined six financial institutions, a record 2.3 billion, for conspiring to interest rate manipulate interest rates. mgm selling its...
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it was first signed into law in 1988 by president reagan. at the time, there was an increasing popularity of lightweight pistols like the austrian manufactured glock. there was fear that we were getting close to all plastic, essentially undetectable guns, which couldn't be effectively banned from anywhere in the country because they couldn't be detected by metal detectors or by other traditional means that we use to find weapons. those fears were largely theoretical when that plastic gun ban was passed in 1988. those fears were still largely theoretical when the law was reauthorized in 1998. same thing when it was reauthorized again in 2003, but now it's 2013, and the plastic gun ban is up for reauthorization right now. and right now, for the first time, plastic guns that can fire real bullets that can kill you are a reality. the 3d printed, almost all plastic gun has been promoted by attention-seeking libertarian texans for the past couple of years. and so, pretty much everybody has seen the videos of them firing off their 3d printed gold s
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president grand signed the holiday into law after congress passed legislation in 1870 acknowledging the ju day yoe christian tradition. americans officially got the day off from work. everything was swell up until about ten years ago when creeping secularism and pressure groups like the aclu began attacking the christmas holiday. they demanded the word christmas be removed from advertising and public displays and many people caved into that. now we have the happy holidays syndrome. what's interesting this year is that hanukkah will be over on thursday so there is no more holidays between then and christmas day. it's just christmas if you want to invoke happy. bad news for the secular progressives. the absurdity of the situation was parodied today in the cartoon strip by bruins tice ti. then there is macy's, a company that i generally like because it supports wounded warriors. this year they're touting santa claus who will help you with your, quote, holiday wishes. so what holiday is santa celebrating? winter soul tis, the birthdays of a reign deer? what. there are three groups trying to
president grand signed the holiday into law after congress passed legislation in 1870 acknowledging the ju day yoe christian tradition. americans officially got the day off from work. everything was swell up until about ten years ago when creeping secularism and pressure groups like the aclu began attacking the christmas holiday. they demanded the word christmas be removed from advertising and public displays and many people caved into that. now we have the happy holidays syndrome. what's...
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yet the way the law had been enforced in black neighborhoods or minority neighborhoods got people so angry they were ready to vote out anyone associated with the current regime because they felt humiliated by the cops. >> hope the community and law enforcement are working together instead of in an adversarial way. >> we'll see glt police chief was determined that this would stay. >> that's a big reason bill deblasio won. he said it would not stay. >> we'll see who becomes police chief. up next turns out the whole men are from mars, women are from venus thing may not be far off. new research on how our brains are wired differently. be right back. across the country has brought me to the lovely city of boston. cheers. and seeing as it's such a historic city, i'm sure they'll appreciate that geico's been saving people money for over 75 years. oh... dear, i've dropped my tea into the boston harbor. huhh... i guess this party's over. geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. ♪ nothing says, "you're my #1 copilot," like a milk-bone biscuit. ♪ say i
yet the way the law had been enforced in black neighborhoods or minority neighborhoods got people so angry they were ready to vote out anyone associated with the current regime because they felt humiliated by the cops. >> hope the community and law enforcement are working together instead of in an adversarial way. >> we'll see glt police chief was determined that this would stay. >> that's a big reason bill deblasio won. he said it would not stay. >> we'll see who...
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. >>> speaking of obama care, we have another raft of new problems with the health care law to report today. that includes what looks a bit like a bailout for the insurance companies. i don't like that if it's true. crony capitalism is not good. we'll look at it later on in the show. for now, please don't forget, free market capitalism is the best path to prosperity. just get rid of the tax and regulatory barriers to growth and we'll be all better off. "the kudlow report" is coming right back. ♪ [ male announcer ] they are a glowing example of what it means to be the best. and at this special time of year, they shine even brighter. come to the winter event and get the mercedes-benz you've always wished for, now for an exceptional price. [ santa ] ho, ho, ho, ho! [ male announcer ] lease the 2014 e350 for $579 a month easy-to-use platform. no, thank you. we know you're always looking for the best fill price. and walk limit automatically tries to find it for you. just set your start and end price. and let it do its thing. wow, more fan mail. my uncle wanted to say thanks for idea hub.
. >>> speaking of obama care, we have another raft of new problems with the health care law to report today. that includes what looks a bit like a bailout for the insurance companies. i don't like that if it's true. crony capitalism is not good. we'll look at it later on in the show. for now, please don't forget, free market capitalism is the best path to prosperity. just get rid of the tax and regulatory barriers to growth and we'll be all better off. "the kudlow report" is...